Announcing the state of EUC 2019

It is done! Our 6th annual survey focused specifically on End User Computing (VDI and SBC) has been conducted and the responses were overwhelming. As every year these responses have been shared with all participants (those who opted to leave their email) and captured in a report that is available for free after registration.

We believe the results presented in this report
will provide valuable insights in real-world deployments, configuration, and
usage of end-user computing (EUC) solutions such as VDI and SBC, both
on-premises and in public clouds. They will also provide a great perspective on
key end-user computing trends for the forthcoming years, which will help you
with planning and creating your EUC roadmap.

Topics in the survey will cover Virtual
Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), Desktop as a Service (DaaS), public cloud,
security, devices, Server Based Computing (SBC), storage, hypervisors, GPUs,
and the key EUC initiatives for 2020. The goal of the survey is to get a clear
view on how the industry is changing and to support all involved with valuable,
independent, and unbiased research results based on actual and objective
customer data.

The State of EUC report 2019 is truly unique because it’s unbiased, independent, powered by the community and the results are available for everyone—free of charge. The state of the End-User Computing union gives valuable insights into real-world deployments, configuration and usage, both on-premises and in public cloud environments.

In total, almost 600 people started the survey and on average completed the survey in less than 10 minutes. Participants from 67 countries around the globe took part in the survey, with most in the United States, Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

We offer the full 72 page report to the community for free, we do ask for your name and email so we can contact you next year when the next survey starts. We promise not to use your details for commercial purposes. If you don't recieve the download in a few minutes: Check your spamfolder 🙂

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Mark, Ruben, Christiaan

Again we'd like to thank all who have participated and the sponsors BitDefender and Parallels, kind regards